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it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is 80% of the costs and that's a big cost in one part of the demographic and that part will only get bigger. >> no one does particularly well in terms of controlling costs, either the public system, private or other countries in the world. just about everywhere you have health care costs outpacing inflation. >> at the high end, we deliver terrific care for people who can afford it. but we do know we've got one of the least efficient systems in the industrialized world. we spend far more per person and get less for it than other major industrialized nations. peop
it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is...
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most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance commit at the. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. it is a tough time here in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the wore the recession in our lifetime. we were losing about 700 jobs each month. economists feared the great coming of a great depression. we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free-fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan, because that has colo
most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year....
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tell us about that? >> that's right. what we found is there are measures in the bill to introduce cost savings to medicare. they're trying to steer medicare away from deeper service where it's procedure by procedure paid and to steer more towards paying for good outcome. now, the democrats say they can cut about $500 billion by doing this. went to experts and said from the patient's end, will everything still look at exactly the same after they do this? and the experts said, you know, probably, the basics will be the same but some of the details will be different and especially in a program called medicare advantage that the private insurance companies run. there should be a number of changes there. so that's why we rated it half true. >> it was interesting. you guys were saying it is possible, particularly because of the cuts to medicare advantage, there might ultimately be benefits that are reduced. and that brings us back to what we cannot fact check which is the future. >>> there's a quick reminder, we continue to an
tell us about that? >> that's right. what we found is there are measures in the bill to introduce cost savings to medicare. they're trying to steer medicare away from deeper service where it's procedure by procedure paid and to steer more towards paying for good outcome. now, the democrats say they can cut about $500 billion by doing this. went to experts and said from the patient's end, will everything still look at exactly the same after they do this? and the experts said, you know,...
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we have lori robinson, she joins us to break it all down. and we'll hear from the doctors tonight, did they like what they heard from the president? was it true what they heard? what are their concerns? we're following you, you're following us, twitter, face book, my space or ireport.com. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. zyrtec® works fast, heard you're getting free nights from hotels.com. how? well, funny you should ask. you see, after i book 10 nights, i get a free one. say i spend 2 nights at a big name hotel, 3 at a boutique, and 5 at a beach resort... and boom! free night. ( dings, monkey chatters ) ( in a baby voice ) aren't you a smart one? ( monkey laughs ) accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. >>> all right, we're covering this debate on cnn live. the bigges
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> there's some questions for dr. andrew weil. washington, d.c. on the phone, hello. hello? >> caller: hello. >> larry: go ahead. >> caller: yes. dr. weil, my question -- >> larry: don't turn your television down, go ahead. >> caller: are you fearful that if obama's health care bill does pass that those who did not previously have health care may be tempted to be less healthy? >> well, i certainly hope not. i think that, you know -- there is probably less -- this is more dependence in this country on the medical system than i have seen in other countries. in many countries, i'd say in germany, for example, people are much more self-reliant in matters of health. there's a greater tradition of taking care of yourself. here, i think the advent of prepaid medical care encourages people to run off to the hmo, to the health care facility, for every minor ache, pain, rash action headac-- rash, headache. that's a waste of our resources and i hop
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> there's some questions for dr. andrew weil. washington, d.c. on the phone, hello. hello? >> caller: hello. >> larry: go ahead. >> caller: yes. dr. weil, my question -- >> larry: don't turn your television down, go ahead. >> caller: are you fearful that if obama's health care bill does pass that those who did not previously have health care may be tempted to be less healthy? >>...
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if the public sector program is no good, they won't use it, just as they haven't used it very much in part d. in medicare. if it's great, the insurance companies are going to have to start behaving themselves and not cutting people off and doing these terrible things they do to people. let the american people choose. i think the american people deserve to have this choice. >> larry: all right, gentlemen, i'm sorry, we're going to do a lot more with both of you. quick question for each. are we going to get a program passed, howard? >> yes, a public option will be included in the final program, up to the american people to choose whether they want it or not and the president will sign it in december. >> and i agree -- >> larry: senator, are we going to get a plan? >> we will have a plan passed in november, about $800 billion, it'll insure about 20 million more people, it won't cover everybody, it'll have a public plan, not howard's type as a backup plan as a fall back option. cooperative type plan. >> larry: one quick question, senator, before we leave, we understand from our crack staf
if the public sector program is no good, they won't use it, just as they haven't used it very much in part d. in medicare. if it's great, the insurance companies are going to have to start behaving themselves and not cutting people off and doing these terrible things they do to people. let the american people choose. i think the american people deserve to have this choice. >> larry: all right, gentlemen, i'm sorry, we're going to do a lot more with both of you. quick question for each....
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you've given us a fair hearing. i appreciate that. a lot of people felt we were pretty tight on time, but when a hearing came up, we had an opportunity, and i appreciate that. >> and i appreciate that. >> newt gingrich did not get a vote. he called her a racist at the beginning. take 30 seconds, please, because we'll probably be back at it again. what did you learn in this process? couldn't we learn more about these people we're going to give a 30 or 40-year job on the supreme court? what did we learn from this process that you think could make the next one better? mr. chairman, to you first. >> i will complement jeff and the others. we tried to make sure people had a chance to ask all the questions we wanted. it is inherently frustrating because you cannot ask how you're going to rule. that is a difficult thing. but i think we have a pretty good idea of someone who is a mainstream judge who has a great deal of experience. >> are you happy with this? >> people did not press her to answer questions about future rulings that would have
you've given us a fair hearing. i appreciate that. a lot of people felt we were pretty tight on time, but when a hearing came up, we had an opportunity, and i appreciate that. >> and i appreciate that. >> newt gingrich did not get a vote. he called her a racist at the beginning. take 30 seconds, please, because we'll probably be back at it again. what did you learn in this process? couldn't we learn more about these people we're going to give a 30 or 40-year job on the supreme...
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what is it going to look like for us? >> it's going to look like a situation where people are going to spend a great deal of time pounding the payment and in particular, one of the areas that i recommend people doing is making sure that you are doing some -- your net working, but a new type of net working, get involved with some local nonprofits. >> volunteering. i have actually talked to people who very volunteering with an executive next to them painting a school wall and then when they need a job, they go talk to the executive they were next to painting the school wall. >> it's a corporate-led organization and so you are volunteering next to individuals in your field. so that's one aspect is, again, net working, net working, net working. and again, where are the jobs going to be, if you look at the structure, if you look at the public policy that's being generated right now, it's health care, it's education, it's energy and green types of jobs. >> i have a new area to throw into the mix which you might all sigh about.
what is it going to look like for us? >> it's going to look like a situation where people are going to spend a great deal of time pounding the payment and in particular, one of the areas that i recommend people doing is making sure that you are doing some -- your net working, but a new type of net working, get involved with some local nonprofits. >> volunteering. i have actually talked to people who very volunteering with an executive next to them painting a school wall and then...
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doors to us. president obama, there is not a single ghanan who is not excited by your visit. and a lot of ghanans begun praying for you the moment they heard that you were coming to visit us. the good lord has heard our prayers and you have come. and i think that by all standards, we can all say this has been a very successful visit. i would therefore, brothers and sisters, like on your behalf to say -- [ speaking foreign language ] thank you, thank you. [ speaking foreign language ] >> may god safely guide you. thank you, president obama. >> hello, ghana! thank you. thank you. i want to thank the people of ghana for this extraordinary visit. michelle and i have been greatly honored to be joined by president mills and his lovely wife. they have been gracious hosts. you know, your president and i have a lot in common. we're both lawyers, we're both former law professors, we're beth new presidents. we both look to think of ourselves as athletes. the difference is president mills played hockey on the
doors to us. president obama, there is not a single ghanan who is not excited by your visit. and a lot of ghanans begun praying for you the moment they heard that you were coming to visit us. the good lord has heard our prayers and you have come. and i think that by all standards, we can all say this has been a very successful visit. i would therefore, brothers and sisters, like on your behalf to say -- [ speaking foreign language ] thank you, thank you. [ speaking foreign language ] >>...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> the investigation into michael jackson's death continues tonight and there is a report of new evidence pointing to prescription drugs. jackson was one of the most popular entertainers in the world but tuesday only a fraction of those fans will be able to attend a memorial for jackson. >> reporter: good evening to you, kitty. what the associated press is reporting, they are reporting that one source, who is close to a law enforcement source, for a law enforcement source, saying that diprivan was found on michael jackson's property. cnn is working to confirm all of those reports. but we did speak with the former personal nutritionist of michael jackson. also, sanjay gupta is reporting that sources close to michael jackson saying that back in 1990s, during a world tour, that he traveled with ann these yol gist that would take him back down and then bring him back up when he needed to perform for that world tour. there are lots of allegat
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> the investigation into michael jackson's death continues tonight and there is a report of new evidence pointing to prescription drugs. jackson was one of the most popular entertainers in the world but tuesday only a fraction of those fans will be able to attend a memorial for jackson. >> reporter: good evening to you, kitty. what the associated press is reporting, they are reporting that one source, who is...
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. >> won't even let us in. they've blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill? >> we have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we've got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meeting in downtown memphis spawned more than one screaming match. >> i'll make this my first priority and yes, i have read the bill. >> -- taxes. >> please don't yell out, this is america, this is memphis, tennessee, take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just appreciate the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> scenes like that playing out all over america. and it's not only the crowds losing their cool at thes
. >> won't even let us in. they've blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill? >> we have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we've got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meeting in downtown memphis spawned more than one screaming...
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richard quest joins us from hong kong. he's spending the next few weeks going from hong kong to london to here to new york. can't wait to see how these major financial centers are weathering the economic storm. richard, what are you finding there? >> i'm finding that i left london in gloom dismay and despondency. i arrived in hong kong and things are different. whether it's because of the vast china stimulus package or the fact there is a can-do asian spirit, people in hong kong are far more optimistic than anywhere else. to put this into perspective, property prices in this city, having tumbled maybe 25% after last september, at the luxury end, the luxury end, they are now back to where they were before just about. >> so, does this bode well for the u.s.? today, we have housing numbers showing existing housing sales up. some companies say they are hiring workers back. do you expect to see this optimism when you head back this direction? >> no, i don't expect to see the optimism there. but to bring this full circle, what t
richard quest joins us from hong kong. he's spending the next few weeks going from hong kong to london to here to new york. can't wait to see how these major financial centers are weathering the economic storm. richard, what are you finding there? >> i'm finding that i left london in gloom dismay and despondency. i arrived in hong kong and things are different. whether it's because of the vast china stimulus package or the fact there is a can-do asian spirit, people in hong kong are far...
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that does it for us. have a great weekend! . >>> the boston police officer that called professor gates a jungle monkey and e-mailed on and on. he suddenly clams up on larry king. i'm going to let you decide. the stock market, up? home prices, up? what's going on. good economic news? can't be, can it? we are asking ali. this congressman says health care reform will cause, quote, millions of additional dead children. millions of dead children? could it be. i'll ask him. are these officers trying to cover something up? >> she is drunk anyway. >> will their own words do them in? you will hear it on the national conversation for friday, july 31st, 2009. >>> hello again. i'm rick sanchez with the next generation of news. we like to call this a conversation. this isn't a speech. it is always your turn to get involved. >>> the heat continues on boston area police on the issue of racial profiling. just as it may have been starting to die down somewhat, a police officer wrote possibly as offensive an e-mail as could be written to or abo
that does it for us. have a great weekend! . >>> the boston police officer that called professor gates a jungle monkey and e-mailed on and on. he suddenly clams up on larry king. i'm going to let you decide. the stock market, up? home prices, up? what's going on. good economic news? can't be, can it? we are asking ali. this congressman says health care reform will cause, quote, millions of additional dead children. millions of dead children? could it be. i'll ask him. are these...
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cnn's ed lavandera on the case for us in pensacola. ed, help us out. what can you confirm? >> reporter: well, i guess we should start off with these reports with connections to organized crime and that sort of thing. we have been hearing on background from various people most of the week about these connections involving these suspects. however, as we have tried to gather information on that, we have kept hitting roadblocks. and, in fact, we're hearing from various colleagues of mine, hearing from various federal sources on this, that at this point, there just doesn't seem to be enough there. we don't get the sense from the sources on the federal level that we're talking to that there's much credence to -- to any kind of organized crime on behalf of these -- of these suspects. so, it's been, you know, a very delicate thing, but it has been adding to the swirl of speculation that has been going on with this story throughout most of the week. but that's kind of where we stand there. but also a great twist, an amazing twist, this morning just as family members and friends were
cnn's ed lavandera on the case for us in pensacola. ed, help us out. what can you confirm? >> reporter: well, i guess we should start off with these reports with connections to organized crime and that sort of thing. we have been hearing on background from various people most of the week about these connections involving these suspects. however, as we have tried to gather information on that, we have kept hitting roadblocks. and, in fact, we're hearing from various colleagues of mine,...
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to -- there were 29 of us -- he used to load us up on a bus and take us to the battlefields in history, to gettysburg, boston tea party. he loved history and he really thought his mission was to help america live up to its ideals, to perfect the union, make us an exemplary nation that he really thought we ought to do that his history dictated we needed to be a paradigm of democracy and justice and to persuade americans that we all have to be heroic, that we have to resist this seduction of the notion that we have to -- he always called me right back when i called him. he did that for 29 grandchildren, and there were 18 gre -- 80 great-grandchildren. he always sent us presents, was very attentive. it was a huge responsibility, but he was always doing so many things for other people. he led an exemplary life in so many ways. he had his faults which people are conscious of, but he was really -- he was such a noebl, heroic figure to all of us. >> so people ask now at this generational passing, who picks up the torch in the family? who leads the kennedy family now? >> well, you know what, v
to -- there were 29 of us -- he used to load us up on a bus and take us to the battlefields in history, to gettysburg, boston tea party. he loved history and he really thought his mission was to help america live up to its ideals, to perfect the union, make us an exemplary nation that he really thought we ought to do that his history dictated we needed to be a paradigm of democracy and justice and to persuade americans that we all have to be heroic, that we have to resist this seduction of the...
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and later through us, comes from citizen journalists there. many of those, of course, have been arrested, beaten up, attacked, some of our reporters actually described to us what happened to them physically, but i think it's important to know that there is a very large reserve of people who come back as professional journalists or as citizen reporters and keep getting this message out. before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard we should loot at today's news where only a week ago an election was apparently stolen, a new election today which has produced a defeat for the government. when we look at the battle between, so to speak, democratic crowds and authoritarian governments, it's far from concern that the authoritarian governments are winning that battle. in the case of iran, i think that although they will probably sustain themselves in office for some time, they will not have the power that they had previously. and they're goods to have to make more and more concessions both to the rivals with
and later through us, comes from citizen journalists there. many of those, of course, have been arrested, beaten up, attacked, some of our reporters actually described to us what happened to them physically, but i think it's important to know that there is a very large reserve of people who come back as professional journalists or as citizen reporters and keep getting this message out. before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard we should loot at...
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thanks for joining us, i'm tom foreman. fareed zakaria and "gps" starts right now. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world i'm fareed zakaria. this week, we have an exclusive interview with the man in chart charge of the world's largest economy, secretary of treasury, timothy geithner. we will have a wide-ranging conversation and not a moment too soon, since the green shoots seem to have turned brown. the hopes for an economic recovery were dashed last week when new unemployment numbers came out, with job losses 100,000 worse than most had predicted. the stock market that had seemed to be predicting a turnaround has reversed course over the last few weeks. prices of oil and commodities have sunk on fears of a long recession. now, you can make too much of a few pieces of data here and there, but what strikes me most is that we are watching a grand economic experiment and no one knows how it is going to turn out. there are three big questions that are being tes
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i think he's use to the criticism. he doesn't particularly like it but knows better how to deal with it there's no question he had a tough july. i think august is a point where he has to sort of rebalance the presidency and get himself back to where he needs to be. >> how do they see the moment, ed? sometimes the president says this is all cable chatter, things will be fine. they have to understand if they do simple math among their own members on capitol hill, they have a problem. >> they do notice it in the president's demeanor. he has been getting much sharper in how things are getting under his skin. a couple nightses ago in virginia for craig deeds, he gave a fiery speech that almost harkened back to the campaign but was talking a lot about what the critics were saying about me. you can see the sort of calm, cool obama that we know so well from the campaign. he is starting to fray ever so slightly because he is getting tired of the he wants to take over your health care, he's a socialist. and other issues that are
i think he's use to the criticism. he doesn't particularly like it but knows better how to deal with it there's no question he had a tough july. i think august is a point where he has to sort of rebalance the presidency and get himself back to where he needs to be. >> how do they see the moment, ed? sometimes the president says this is all cable chatter, things will be fine. they have to understand if they do simple math among their own members on capitol hill, they have a problem....
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't hurt medicare. it will actually strengthen it by eliminating billions of dollars in waste and lowering drug prices. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health c
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> the cia is certainly the center of more controversy now. there are reports the agency concealed information about a secret counterterrorism program from congress for almost eight years on direct orders from then-vice president dick cheney. the bombing attacks on two luxury chain hotels in indonesia has heightened the stakes on how the united states should combat terror. joining us now, the democratic chair of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein of california. senator, thanks for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >> on this latest terror attack in indonesia, the marriott, the ritz-carlton hotels, is there any intelligence that's coming in right now? i assume you've been briefed that this potentially is the start of a new wave? >> i looked at the intelligence this morning and none of it said this is a new wave. it does identify, you know, possible groups who carried this out. i think it's pretty clear that it was a terroris
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> the cia is certainly the center of more controversy now. there are reports the agency concealed information about a secret counterterrorism program from congress for almost eight years on direct orders from then-vice president dick cheney. the bombing attacks on two luxury chain hotels in indonesia has heightened the stakes on how the united states should combat terror. joining us now, the democratic chair of the...
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our karl penhaul is work on this story for us. he will join us in just moments. there is chaos at this airport in the capital city there of honduras and you can hear reporters there talking about what's going on. you see the military on the ground. just moments ago from the airport, telesur spoke with zelaya and he said this, he pleelded with the military to let him land there. he faces arrest by the interim government if he does land there. he said he asks that the soldiers now occupying the airport instead return their allegiance to him in the name of god, in the name of the people, and in the name of justice. chaos at the airport. we have seen fires burning, motorcycles on fire, people rushing the cameras, and running around the airport. it is a chaotic situation that we are following in honduras tonight. our karl penhaul will join us. he is right in the middle of it all. >>> meantime, news happening in the united states. the sense of utter disbelief surrounding the death of a former pro football star steve mcnair. his bullet ridden body and that of his 20-yea
our karl penhaul is work on this story for us. he will join us in just moments. there is chaos at this airport in the capital city there of honduras and you can hear reporters there talking about what's going on. you see the military on the ground. just moments ago from the airport, telesur spoke with zelaya and he said this, he pleelded with the military to let him land there. he faces arrest by the interim government if he does land there. he said he asks that the soldiers now occupying the...
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doctor, thanks so much for being with us. >> leave us alone. that's all we would ask, would you leave us alone. >> here is the question. does president obama win while the nation watches these raucous health care debates or does he lose? that's the political argument in all of this that we want to ask you. >> you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. >> there is an update on this story. the state department now has a new explanation of why secretary of state hillary clinton seemed to lose it in congo. this is not about the trance lay ter's mistake. you will hear this explanation if you stay with us. >>> also, remember, after the show, we are going to do something called after the show, on cnn.com/live right here at 4:00. stay with us. a lot of information coming in. oh, and there is a claire mccaskill town hall debate that's going on right now. we are going to be dipping into it. stay with us. we'll be right back. when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what
doctor, thanks so much for being with us. >> leave us alone. that's all we would ask, would you leave us alone. >> here is the question. does president obama win while the nation watches these raucous health care debates or does he lose? that's the political argument in all of this that we want to ask you. >> you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. >> there is an update on this story. the state department now has a...
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so i am used to old school. i am used to using my hand. i am used to, you know if i got to clean the bathroom i will clean the bathroom. people today, younger generation, they think that they can just, you know, have a specialty in what they're doing. in buyness you can't do that. you have to be able to do everything. >> reporter: surrounded by all the bikes and being a motorcycle enthusiast myself. i couldn't resist going out for a ride with senior. >> would i do anything else? no. this is my life. this is what i love. i'm here, seven days a week. because i want to be here. not because i have to be here. >> you can tell why he has done so well with his tv show. he has a lot of passion about that. fun to be out with him. frankly, christine. once in a while fun to have a job that has me go on the motorcycle. >> my glam assignment is going to the resh redepartment. your glam is riding a motorcycle. >> that is why we are so good together. >> all right, that was cool. very cool. >> next, we'll go where few shows dare to go. do not move. you ar
so i am used to old school. i am used to using my hand. i am used to, you know if i got to clean the bathroom i will clean the bathroom. people today, younger generation, they think that they can just, you know, have a specialty in what they're doing. in buyness you can't do that. you have to be able to do everything. >> reporter: surrounded by all the bikes and being a motorcycle enthusiast myself. i couldn't resist going out for a ride with senior. >> would i do anything else? no....
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senator, thanks for being with us. let me start with the basics. "the washington post" lays out some of it today in this story. newly deployed marines to target taliban bastion. about 9,000 marines will go first into the helmand province, which has had the heaviest fighting right there. senator liugar, does the president have it right? >> the president needs to start by outlining the war we are in. but that, i mean the war not against the taliban, al qaeda, but what is, at least, the objective of continuing in afghanistan or in any place? that is basic. because this has to be a confident speech in which the president recognizes we're at war. the american public recognizes that. our friends and foes around the world see the resolution. having said that, then the president has to outline why afghanistan is important. why -- now, many americans, well, of course it's important. this is where the al qaeda did their encampment, protected by the taliban. can't go through that again. but next door in pakistan, there are also taliban battle going on there.
senator, thanks for being with us. let me start with the basics. "the washington post" lays out some of it today in this story. newly deployed marines to target taliban bastion. about 9,000 marines will go first into the helmand province, which has had the heaviest fighting right there. senator liugar, does the president have it right? >> the president needs to start by outlining the war we are in. but that, i mean the war not against the taliban, al qaeda, but what is, at...
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stay with us. we will be light back. >>> a lot of tweets coming in on the story we have just shared with you. let's get a couple of these. i knew when reported this gym killer had a problem with women. it probably began with his relationship with his mother. boy, that seems to be the case. another instance of violence against women, sadly, these women weren't given a chance to survive. >> no, they weren't. by the way, we expect there might be some updates on that story. stay with us. we'll be taking you back to pittsburgh from time to time to bring you up to date. >>> the meanwhile, the border of china and korea, laura ling and producer, euna lee, arrive home. this is where i have decided to shut up. roger, roll it. >> proving once again there are stories for which words just get in the way. the families of both women credit former president, bill clinton, and his one-day trip to north korea for securing their release. listen to what laura ling said today recalling the moment she and euna lee reali
stay with us. we will be light back. >>> a lot of tweets coming in on the story we have just shared with you. let's get a couple of these. i knew when reported this gym killer had a problem with women. it probably began with his relationship with his mother. boy, that seems to be the case. another instance of violence against women, sadly, these women weren't given a chance to survive. >> no, they weren't. by the way, we expect there might be some updates on that story. stay with...
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mike brooks, he is joining us, and he will help take us through this in a little bit. stay right there. nd their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned for this important medicare benefit information and free scooter guarantee. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... great news. your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. why should you call the scooter store today? because their mobility experts are also medicare experts. and that means the scooter store is your best shot at qualifying for a scooter that costs you little to nothing. hi i'm doug harrison. at the scooter store, 97% of our medicare customers pay little to nothing out of pocket. how do we do it? we know what it takes to get you your power chair or scooter. it's our strength. it's our mission. and we back it up wit
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she's still with us, as well. let me share with you what folks are saying here on our own twitter board. "wow, the brits really don't like texting and driving, huh? i don't think many others will after seeing this psa a." look at this one after that -- "wow, i got the chills with that commercial but it's right and needs to be shown. chills chills chills." "shock tactics are a good idea. the psa is graphic and may stop a few, but most are used to seeing graphic scenes in video et cetera and lit not have any effect." three out of four people are saying that is a very effective psa. ours are much milder, peter, in this country. what kind of reaction are you getting so far over there? >> it's been extraordinary, rick. i mean, i'll tell you the truth about the clip itself. it's only posted on the internet. we posted it just to show a friend of mine, one person, and last week on sunday we find it was being picked up by local hackers and from last sunday to today, we've had 1.5 million views and the comments have been un
she's still with us, as well. let me share with you what folks are saying here on our own twitter board. "wow, the brits really don't like texting and driving, huh? i don't think many others will after seeing this psa a." look at this one after that -- "wow, i got the chills with that commercial but it's right and needs to be shown. chills chills chills." "shock tactics are a good idea. the psa is graphic and may stop a few, but most are used to seeing graphic scenes in...
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it got all of us riled up. it wasn't even his baby, we told you about story and you responded like crazy, i'm going to share with you what some of the response has been and the follow-up for this story and remember the after show is at 4:00. we'll see you then. >>> the national conversation, it's time to see what you're seeing. let's go to our quitter board. the price we pay contractors over yeahs is no price to what our military nell are paid. pay the military to do it. we need to stop using contractors, they have no sprgs and they do not show america in a good light and get paid mucho deniro. the military complex has gone wild, we need a big military with a big chain of command. low taxes and small government does not work. and finally, they're paid for hire thugs. yesterday we got a lot of response, 11,870 of you went to my blog yesterday when i did this story. i'm kind of surprised, it was an interesting story, but i didn't think it would get that kind of reaction. 5,000 reviews are ready so far today. incr
it got all of us riled up. it wasn't even his baby, we told you about story and you responded like crazy, i'm going to share with you what some of the response has been and the follow-up for this story and remember the after show is at 4:00. we'll see you then. >>> the national conversation, it's time to see what you're seeing. let's go to our quitter board. the price we pay contractors over yeahs is no price to what our military nell are paid. pay the military to do it. we need to...
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. >> thank you for joining us on "your money" you can follow us on facebook and on twitter. >> make sure you tune in every week for your money. have a great weekend. >>> remains of another body in the wreckage of djakarta. a victim or a third suicide bomber? >>> president obama warned it may be now or never for health care reform. is he pushing too hard? >>> remembering the most trusted man in america, a look back at the life and times of legendary anchorman walter cronkite. you are in the cnn newsroom where the news unfolds live this saturday, july 18th. i'm fredericka whitfield. >>> we begin the hour with the military campaign against afghanistan. and the crash of a u.s. jet claiming the lives of two crew members. according to a military spokesman, an f-15, eagle fighter, crashed this morning in the ghazni province. southeast of kabul in what is described as a relatively peaceful area. the military says the all-weather tactical jet was not brought down by enemy fire, but the actual cause is yet to be determined. the military is investigating and more on this story as the details unfold
. >> thank you for joining us on "your money" you can follow us on facebook and on twitter. >> make sure you tune in every week for your money. have a great weekend. >>> remains of another body in the wreckage of djakarta. a victim or a third suicide bomber? >>> president obama warned it may be now or never for health care reform. is he pushing too hard? >>> remembering the most trusted man in america, a look back at the life and times of...
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stay with us for that. 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. much more with jeff, ed and candy. we'll talk about the cia. what's going on right now? >>> and the former vice president dick cheney, lots more right here on "state of the union." you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to answer... your questions. morgan stanley smith barney. a new wealth management firm with over 130 years of experience. >>> justice department has just reacted officially to this front page story in today's "washington post." the front page story, probe of alleged torture waived. white house has resisted inquiry suggesting that eric holder, the attorney general, may recommend that a prosecutor be named, a special counsel to investigate the cia interrogation of terrorist suspects. here's the st
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reporting for us there. it's important to remember, always, these are largely tribal lands outside of kabul. many people there have just as much allegiance to their local group as any central government. >>> almost two weeks after u.s. troops withdrew from iraqi cities sectarian violence seems to be increasing. four baghdad churches were bombed this weekend injurying eight civilians. in a separate incident today, gunmen assassinated a provincial official official. the victim was krchristian. >>> with senate confirmation hearings scheduled to start tomorrow, the debate over supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor is heating up. president obama called her this morning to wish her good luck. he nominated sotomayor to fill the seat of retiring justice david souter. she worked as an assistant district attorney in new york for five years. a federal judge since 1992 and been on the u.s. circuit court of appeals since 1998. what does the public think about sotomayor? they don't get a real vote in this. but cnn deputy
reporting for us there. it's important to remember, always, these are largely tribal lands outside of kabul. many people there have just as much allegiance to their local group as any central government. >>> almost two weeks after u.s. troops withdrew from iraqi cities sectarian violence seems to be increasing. four baghdad churches were bombed this weekend injurying eight civilians. in a separate incident today, gunmen assassinated a provincial official official. the victim was...
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speaking of which, you had great news for us yesterday. now we are gearing up for labor day. >> ultimately, we are looking at great weather overall. even if you wanted to get in the water, by the way, the water temperatures are chilly in the 60s here. not to mention that the temperatures in the northeast, they are a little bit cool. we are still looking at the 60s and some low 70s. it is not exactly roasting hot across the northeastern corridor. we have showers and thundershowers to talk about across the country, too. this is certainly impacting some people's barbecues. we have some stuff starting to pop up around the delmarva area. we have had some heavier showers along the coastal areas of the carolinas. not prime beach weather here today, though most of the heavy stuff has been offshore. our sea breeze front is making its way across the area of florida. and from mobile, montgomery, southern mississippi and into the new orleans area, we'll head farther to the north where there are nasty thunderstorms west of nashville. take a look at the
speaking of which, you had great news for us yesterday. now we are gearing up for labor day. >> ultimately, we are looking at great weather overall. even if you wanted to get in the water, by the way, the water temperatures are chilly in the 60s here. not to mention that the temperatures in the northeast, they are a little bit cool. we are still looking at the 60s and some low 70s. it is not exactly roasting hot across the northeastern corridor. we have showers and thundershowers to talk...
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gently used. we don't gently use our clothes. they're covered with makeup and they're gross. and the other thing was, you know, the idea that you're only going to get $15 for that jacket, i'd keep wearing it. >> any poor sucker that wants to buy clothes from a tv anchor, we are the cheapest -- >> what about ali? she's not here today. >> if you know how to shop, the key is to buy a $500 suit for $150. you just have to know how to shop. >> since you have 150 pocket squares and how many suits, what do you think of mr. ali velshi? >> i have given him some of my pocket squares. >> i don't see him wearing any -- >> that's the problem. >> what about the suede vest? >> i'm from texas. i can't get with the suede vest. he ticked me off when he wore a university of texas shirt on the air. the motorcycle helmet is not cute, no. >> what about the sunglasses? >> the sunglasses work, because he also rides motorcycles so it works, but i'm not wearing the suit with the motorcycle. >> what about the extra padding that has to go around here? >> for what? >> so it doesn't ride up when you're sit
gently used. we don't gently use our clothes. they're covered with makeup and they're gross. and the other thing was, you know, the idea that you're only going to get $15 for that jacket, i'd keep wearing it. >> any poor sucker that wants to buy clothes from a tv anchor, we are the cheapest -- >> what about ali? she's not here today. >> if you know how to shop, the key is to buy a $500 suit for $150. you just have to know how to shop. >> since you have 150 pocket squares...
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thanks so much for being with us. thank for having me. >> tell me, somebody who has been affected by this personally, and the millions of others out there listening, what they are supposed to do? the most important thing to do, when you see those red flags to take action, because the disease isn't going to go anywhere. the addiction isn't going to end. the only place that addiction ends is in recovery, dead or in prison. >> before we deal with them, help me deal with me. and i speak as me for everyone else out there who is listening. how do i confront somebody that i love without risking their love? >> that's a delicate question. to answer that, there is real no cookie cutter. if i was to give you an answer and then one of the viewers tried that, it may or may not work. so i think it is really important to get a professional involved and really dissect. every single addict has a rock bottom. i don't know one person that doesn't have a rock bottom. my job as an interventionist is to come in and help figure out what tha
thanks so much for being with us. thank for having me. >> tell me, somebody who has been affected by this personally, and the millions of others out there listening, what they are supposed to do? the most important thing to do, when you see those red flags to take action, because the disease isn't going to go anywhere. the addiction isn't going to end. the only place that addiction ends is in recovery, dead or in prison. >> before we deal with them, help me deal with me. and i speak...
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so we are using social media. >> we are using social media. those keeping crews there, we monitored some stations that have crews there, they basically reporting happy news, good news as far as the government is concerned. you are not seeing those images anywhere but on social media. >> let's share with our viewers what we do have. let's start, if we can, claude, go to the video where you see the fire in the background i think we saw that one just a little while ago. let's use that picture to show what things like like. there it is. i was going to tehran. what's the one tweet platform that we have been using since we have been on this? i think it was tehran news or tehran elections. >> iran elections. >> i was monitoring that one. they said, there is a fire. we didn't want to go with it until we actually saw the pictures. lo and behold, here is the picture. where is this? >> this is at tehran at the square. this is basically where the demonstrations are taking place. when you look at the pictures and you listen to the screams in the background
so we are using social media. >> we are using social media. those keeping crews there, we monitored some stations that have crews there, they basically reporting happy news, good news as far as the government is concerned. you are not seeing those images anywhere but on social media. >> let's share with our viewers what we do have. let's start, if we can, claude, go to the video where you see the fire in the background i think we saw that one just a little while ago. let's use that...
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he just told us on the air. it was their way of getting their message out about guns, which is all fine and good, their right to do so. >> joining me now is joseph petro. what do you think of that idea? i have been tossing about that idea with some of the folks who watch our shows throughout the course of the day. i am just wondering if they have the no fly zone around the president. should they think if this thing gets worse, about having a no gun zone around the president if he travels. >> first of all, thanks for inviting me to the show. i think there is quite a distinction between airplanes and weapons. a no fly zone has a good purpose. an airplane could penetrate a zone at any time. these people, thee foolish stunts that are taking place around the country at presidential events, don't present any direct threat to the president. they are very far away from where the president is. the secret service knows how to set up the perimeters to prevent anything from happening to him. in rethe a, what they are doing
he just told us on the air. it was their way of getting their message out about guns, which is all fine and good, their right to do so. >> joining me now is joseph petro. what do you think of that idea? i have been tossing about that idea with some of the folks who watch our shows throughout the course of the day. i am just wondering if they have the no fly zone around the president. should they think if this thing gets worse, about having a no gun zone around the president if he travels....
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that's what's going to get us out of this. what we're trying to do is provide a foundation for that to happen. >> we will be back with secretary of treasury, timothy geithner. >> is it fair to say that you should have regulated the more aggressive? (man) i'm rethinking everything... including who i trust to look after my money. ♪ (woman) the dust might be settling... that's great, but i'm not. ♪ (second man) i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know? ♪ (third man) oh, i'm not thinking about moving my money. i am moving it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> we're back with secretary of treasury, timothy geithner. let me ask you about this, because i talked to a number of businessmen, and a lot of them said, can we tell geithner to stop beating up on business, tell obama to stop beating up on business? we feel like we're the villains, like we're being mistreat
that's what's going to get us out of this. what we're trying to do is provide a foundation for that to happen. >> we will be back with secretary of treasury, timothy geithner. >> is it fair to say that you should have regulated the more aggressive? (man) i'm rethinking everything... including who i trust to look after my money. ♪ (woman) the dust might be settling... that's great, but i'm not. ♪ (second man) i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know? ♪ (third man) oh,...
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(announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. >>> a republican in congress is saying we are using health care to exploit the elderly. listen to virginia fox said. >> republicans have a better solution that won't put the government in charge of people's health care, that will make sure we bring down the cost of healthcare for all americans, and that assures affordable access for all americans and is pro-life because it will not put seniors in a position of being put to death by their government. >> now, she, virginia foxx, is frequently a target of the left-wing media and often gets attacked on their blogs. but when she says "put to death by their government," what does she actually mean? that's the charge being made by the party in power by an elected member of congress. she is a republican, and foxx represents the fifth district of north carolina. she was elected
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whether it's people are using technology more, using more prescription drugs, whether it's chronic disease, you know, we spent almost $150 billion on obesity-related diseases in this country alone. so, you know, health care is expensive, and i think that's really at the heart of a lot of this, how exactly you pay for it, who's going to pay for it, i think that's where this is centered. >> reporter: still ahead, by the way, later on, michael jackson's doctor speaking out for the first time since his death, but our health care debate continues when we return. with more calcium and vitamin d... to support bone and breast health... while helping you hydrate. one a day women's 2o. refreshingly healthy. >> larry: sanjay, can you briefly explain the co-op idea? >> a co-op is not government-run, although it may have some government seed money, it is a non-profit organization that, you know, typically is made up of people who are often members insured, meaning people that want to get health care insurance from a co-op, but also members of the board of the co-op, so they can help determine premiums,
whether it's people are using technology more, using more prescription drugs, whether it's chronic disease, you know, we spent almost $150 billion on obesity-related diseases in this country alone. so, you know, health care is expensive, and i think that's really at the heart of a lot of this, how exactly you pay for it, who's going to pay for it, i think that's where this is centered. >> reporter: still ahead, by the way, later on, michael jackson's doctor speaking out for the first time...
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that's why helicopters are being used and aircraft are being used to dump fire retardant. >> cnn's kara finnstrom is in california where many homes have been threatened. kara, does it look like those homes can be saved at all? >> reporter: well, fredricka, this is one of the neighborhoods that has been on edge. if you take a look at the hillside behind me, you can see some of the smoke rising from an active fire fight. during the last 24 hours, this fire more than quadrupled in size consuming some 35,000 acres with 1,000 homes -- 10,000 homes rather threatened. a lot of neighbors very nervous particularly in this neighborhood. along that ridge what the fire did last night is it came down all the way up to homes, but it didn't burn any. also some feminelings of relief. this is an area that's not under a mandatory evacuation, the top of the hill is, and a lot of folks you're looking at, they have been evacuated from their homes, but they're down here watching as this fire fight goes on. mary cohen is one of them. you were up you said all last night. tell me what this has been like for you
that's why helicopters are being used and aircraft are being used to dump fire retardant. >> cnn's kara finnstrom is in california where many homes have been threatened. kara, does it look like those homes can be saved at all? >> reporter: well, fredricka, this is one of the neighborhoods that has been on edge. if you take a look at the hillside behind me, you can see some of the smoke rising from an active fire fight. during the last 24 hours, this fire more than quadrupled in size...
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the same was not true for us. we were on the phone repeatedly with the ghost guard since before we oewent on the air fir to determine what was going on and it took a length of time before they could confirm to us this was not a real security incident. to have this happen on 9/11 where commemoration ceremonies were happening at the pentagon right next store quite amazing. you can be sure there will be a lot of high level demand for answers as to what in the world was going on here. >> i'm going to ask you to do me a favor here, we were doing the switchout between the two teams. i did not have your audio as you were explaining what actually happened here for everyone else who heard you, i apologize but just give me a snapshot of what happened here. i'm going need that information as we move forward with fran. >> you mean in terms of what was happening on the river? >> yeah. what happened this morning with this training exercise? >> well, what happened is that we saw things happening on the water. we could see boats
the same was not true for us. we were on the phone repeatedly with the ghost guard since before we oewent on the air fir to determine what was going on and it took a length of time before they could confirm to us this was not a real security incident. to have this happen on 9/11 where commemoration ceremonies were happening at the pentagon right next store quite amazing. you can be sure there will be a lot of high level demand for answers as to what in the world was going on here. >> i'm...
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give us a better idea. we know this one committee of the house voted for the bill but then it's going to be left up to the rest the house but the senate is adjourning without a vote like that. >> i'm going to do it in the order you just talk achbltd we'll start off talking about the house right here. i want everyone to understand what has happened and that has not happened because as you know, our government can be incredibly complicated. the founding fathers wanted it to be hard to make big things happen. they got their wish. this is what's happening in the house right now, you have three separate committees. all need to come up with their own versions of the health care bill. you've got a bill from this committee, this committee and this committee. now, fred, they have to come together and merge into one bill and that needs to go before the house. we know for a fact that will happen after the recess. but that's just the house. let's go over to the senate. let's get rid of this one. how do you do it this a
give us a better idea. we know this one committee of the house voted for the bill but then it's going to be left up to the rest the house but the senate is adjourning without a vote like that. >> i'm going to do it in the order you just talk achbltd we'll start off talking about the house right here. i want everyone to understand what has happened and that has not happened because as you know, our government can be incredibly complicated. the founding fathers wanted it to be hard to make...
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you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew. yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like this and completely block his shot. so that's why i was like... didn't you notice this was weird? no. made fresh from your desk, cook it fresh, strain it fresh, mix it fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers, look for it in the soup or pasta aisle. >>> we're back with our best political team on television. let's kick it off with jessica yellin. jessica? >> here's something you don't hear about every day. last night a man had the tip of his pinky finger bitten off at a rally for health care reform in southern california. cnn producer kevin bonn spoke with the victim, this man, william rice. he won't say if he's for or against health reform, but he got into a confrontation with someone who does support the president's reform plan and says that man taunted him and called him names, so he hit the man, his hand ended up in the man's mouth or finger did and that guy bit down. he severed the tip of rice's pinky. on the bright side, reportedly he has me
you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew. yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like this and completely block his shot. so that's why i was like... didn't you notice this was weird? no. made fresh from your desk, cook it fresh, strain it fresh, mix it fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers, look for it in the soup or pasta aisle. >>> we're back with our best political team on television. let's kick it off with jessica yellin. jessica? >> here's...